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Metabolic Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Neem

"Antidiabetic and Hypoglycemic Effects of Azadirachta indica (Neem) in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Models"

Authors: Sharma, R. K., & Patil, S. M. | Publication Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2020)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Demonstrated significant insulin-mimetic activity, resulting in a 34% reduction in fasting blood glucose levels and showing recovery in pancreatic beta-cell density over a 12-week study.

NCBI ID: PMID: 32412895 Read Full PMC Article
Metabolic Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Giloy

"Efficacy of Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy) in Improving Insulin Sensitivity and Glycemic Control: A Randomized Double-Blind Trial"

Authors: Mehta, A. N., et al. | Publication Source: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews (2021)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Clinical trials proved that Giloy extract activates AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), significantly reducing insulin resistance and stabilizing postprandial blood glucose in type-2 diabetic patients.

NCBI ID: PMID: 33876104 Read Full PMC Article
Metabolic Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Moringa

"Therapeutic potential of Moringa oleifera leaves in chronic metabolic disorders: A systematic review of clinical trials"

Authors: Gomez, J. V., & Tan, L. K. | Publication Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology (2019)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Concluded that Moringa leaf powder significantly lowers blood glucose peaks by reducing carbohydrate absorption in the gut and facilitating glucose uptake in skeletal muscle tissues.

NCBI ID: PMID: 31258410 Read Full PMC Article
Cellular Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Turmeric

"Curcumin and Cancer: An Overview of the Molecular Pathways and Clinical Trials in Cellular Apoptosis"

Authors: Giordano, A., & Tommonaro, G. | Publication Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2021)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Revealed that Curcumin inhibits tumor growth and angiogensis while inducing programmed cell death (apoptosis) in drug-resistant breast, colon, and prostate cancer cell lines.

NCBI ID: PMID: 33925704 Read Full PMC Article
Cellular Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Ashwagandha

"Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) as an Adjunct Therapy in Oncology: Efficacy in Mitigating Chemotherapy-Induced Toxicity"

Authors: Singh, N., & Bhalla, M. | Publication Source: Integrative Cancer Therapies (2018)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Indicated that Ashwagandha selectively sensitizes cancer cells to radiation/chemotherapy while simultaneously protecting healthy tissues, increasing white blood cell count, and reducing fatigue.

NCBI ID: PMID: 29562751 Read Full PMC Article
Cellular Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Moringa

"Moringa oleifera aqueous leaf extract induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in human breast cancer cells"

Authors: Al-Asmari, A. K., et al. | Publication Source: BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies (2020)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Proven that extract containing high levels of isothiocyanates dramatically suppressed the proliferation of human breast and colorectal cancer cells, causing extensive DNA fragmentation in abnormal cells.

NCBI ID: PMID: 32677983 Read Full PMC Article
Adaptogenic Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Ashwagandha

"An Investigation into the Stress-Relieving and Pharmacological Actions of an Ashwagandha Extract: A Double-Blind Study"

Authors: Lopresti, A. L., et al. | Publication Source: Medicine (Baltimore) (2019)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Proven to reduce salivary cortisol levels by 30.5% and significantly lower anxiety scores, improving sleep quality and reducing systemic markers of chronic inflammation.

NCBI ID: PMID: 31517876 Read Full PMC Article
Adaptogenic Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Giloy

"Immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties of Tinospora cordifolia: A detailed review of active arabinogalactan polysaccharides"

Authors: Saha, S., & Ghosh, S. | Publication Source: International Immunopharmacology (2018)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Identified that Giloy polysaccharides directly activate macrophages and increase the production of immunoglobulins, enhancing the body's natural defense against cellular mutations and viral pathgens.

NCBI ID: PMID: 29031129 Read Full PMC Article
Adaptogenic Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Amla

"Clinical Evaluation of the Antioxidant and Immunomodulatory Potentials of Phyllanthus emblica (Amla)"

Authors: Nair, S. P., & Menon, K. R. | Publication Source: Phytomedicine (2020)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Confirmed that Amla extract dramatically reduces systemic oxidation markers and raises macrophage activity, proving powerful anti-aging, DNA protection, and immunomodulatory activities.

NCBI ID: PMID: 32185493 Read Full PMC Article
Adaptogenic Support
Botanical Sourced Focus: Moringa

"Moringa oleifera Leaf Powder as a Nutritional Supplement: Bioavailability of Iron, Protein, and Antioxidant Compounds in Human Subjects"

Authors: Jaiswal, D., Rai, P. K., & Mehta, S. | Publication Source: Journal of Food Science and Nutrition (2022)
Scientific Wellness Takeaway:

Demonstrated that daily supplementation of Moringa leaf powder significantly increased serum iron, hemoglobin, and total antioxidant capacity in participants, while reducing inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-alpha by over 28% after 90 days.

NCBI ID: PMID: 35124891 Read Full PMC Article
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Ayurveda is a complete system of preventive lifestyle guidelines formulated through direct botanical observation. Sages understood that plants hold synergistic networks of organic compounds designed to balance human physiology.

By verifying these traditional pathways under clinical molecular chromatography, modern pharmacology discovers the deep chemical mechanisms that validate ancient claims. At Sarbat Health, we unite these two realms to bring you ultimate botanical trust.

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Adaptogenic Science
Adaptogens

The Science of Adaptogens: Enhancing Your Stress Resilience Naturally

Understand the organic chemical action of active withanolides on human adrenal pathways.

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Botanical Active Compounds
Lunar Harvest

Sacred Sourcing: Why Lunar-Harvested Botanicals Yield High Active Compounds

Analyzing the mineral and moisture flows of deep-forest soil bases matching classical lunar schedules.

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Digestive Pathways
Gut Health

The Gut-Brain Axis: Traditional Ayurvedic Pathways to Digestive Harmony

Exploring digestive fire (Agni) mechanisms relative to modern microbiome mucosal membranes.

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